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b+b+b+c+c+c+c =3b+4c
c + c + 2c + c + c = 6c
b + b + b + c + c + c + c = 3b + 4c
4c
c + c + c + c + c = 5 * c.
There are no "primary and secondary keys" in c and c plus plus.
3c
There is no such thing as 'unix C++'.
They do exist in C and C++.
Turbo C++ was not discovered, it is merely one of many C++ implementations. It was originally written by Borland but is now owned by Embarcadero. The last stable release was made available in 2006, but it is no longer supported. It was succeeded by C++Builder. Note that when learning C++, it is recommended that you use an implementation based upon the most recent standard of the language, which is currently ISO/IEC 14882::2014 (informally known as C++14) released in 2014. A new standard is expected in 2017, informally known as C++17.
C plus is between 3 and 3.2. C = 75% 0% < Plus < 5% 75%+0% < C Plus < 75%+5% 75 < C Plus < 80% 75%*4 < C Plus < 80% * 4 (3/4)*4 < C Plus < (4/5) * 4 3 < C Plus < 16/5 3 < C Plus < 3.2
Yes, you can rewrite a cuda program originally written in c in c plus plus.